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From: Jim Knoble (jmknoblepobox.com)
Date: Mon Jan 07 2002 - 17:22:02 CST

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    Circa 2002-Jan-06 10:04:23 +0100 dixit Helmut Springer:

    : On 03 Jan 2002 at 15:04 +0100, K.J.MuellerEnBW.com wrote:
    : > - w3m 0.1.11-pre
    :
    : Curent is w3m-0.2.3.2 and ssl_verify_server was added 2000.4.21.

    Yes, but as of w3m-0.2.4, SSL server verification is disabled at
    compile-time by default. It's necessary to explicitly enable it,
    either by using the interactive mode of the configure script, or by
    #defining USE_SSL_VERIFY in config.h after a non-interactive configure
    ande before compiling.

    You can check whether your w3m has SSL server verification enabled
    using:

      w3m -version

    If "ssl-verify" appears in the version output, then w3m has SSL server
    verification enabled.

    And even if SSL server verification is enabled, it's not turned on by
    default. You can turn it on via w3m's options screen (press 'o'
    [lowercase letter Oh]).

    -- 
    jim knoble | jmknoblepobox.com   | http://www.pobox.com/~jmknoble/
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